Praise The Elf And Pass The Turkey by Spenser Hemmingway [Reviews - 3]
Harry, Ginny and friends had long before been introduced to the American tradition of Thanksgiving. When the mood before one such feast becomes far too dour because of Ron and Harry’s absence, another special story may be in store. Can the meal be saved? Will the Wizards return home in time? Can Ginny find a roasting pan large enough for a rogue Scottish dragon? You can bet that pumpkin pie it will all work out…somehow.

Three Trips on the Knight Bus by St Margarets [Reviews - 37] ** Winner of the November 2007 Dumbledore's Silver Trinket Award for Best One-Shot **The Knight Bus is “emergency transport for the stranded witch or wizard,” and something Ginny will never take for granted.

It’s The Great Pumpkin Harry Potter! by Spenser Hemmingway [Reviews - 9]
Halloween is celebrated around the world, but the tradition that is Trick or Treating actually varies considerably from place-to-place. Neither Harry nor his family has ever had the opportunity to enjoy the experience. Why shouldn’t they learn about it from undisputed authorities? If they’re not available, how about asking that one kid with the big nose?

Finnigan’s Romance…And Other Natural Disasters by Spenser Hemmingway [Reviews - 8]
"There is someone for everyone," we have all heard, and no one believes this more than Ginny. She may even chant it in her sleep (in response to Harry's occasional snoring). In one case however, she may have crossed the line while trying to prove the principle. Can Harry rein in a determined Ginny? Can Seamus Finnigan ever find true happiness? Can Ron ever learn the Zen of Barbeque? Hmm...maybe.